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The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow

BOOK IV
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The gentleman whom it seems presumptuous on my part to connect even in a casual way with crime has not gained but lost by what I have to tell of Madame Duclos' suicidal death.

To those who see no association between the two, it looks like the opening of a new lead, but when I tell you that they knew each other, or at all events that she knew him and in the way of actual hatred, it looks more like a deepening of the old one.

See here, gentlemen." Opening a package he had hitherto held in hand, he showed them Fredericks' fifteen-year-old photograph of Mr.Roberts, together with its mutilated counterpart, and explained how the latter came to be in its present mutilated condition.
"But this is not all," he continued, as the remarks incident upon this proof of deadly hatred on the part of the mother of the victim for the man whom circumstances seemed to point out as her slayer subsided under the pressure of their interest in what he had further to impart.

"As you will see after a moment's consideration, this token of animosity does not explain Madame Duclos' flight, and certainly not her death, which, as the unhappy witness of it, I am ready to declare was not the death of one driven to extremity from personal fear, but by some exalted feeling which we have yet to understand.

All that I now wish to point out in its connection is the proof offered by this shattered photograph, that Mr.
Roberts was in some manner and from some cause a party to this crime from which a superficial observation would completely dissociate him.
"Where is the connecting link?
How can we hope to establish it?
That is what it has now become my unfortunate duty to make plain to you.


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